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4. Use the set responder command to specify a responder port.
5. Use the set responder-type command to specify the responder type.
6. If the type of the current profile is crosstalk, use the following commands:
Administering Avaya G430 Branch Gateway
• Use the set port command to specify which port to test. Note that only
analog trunk ports are accepted.
• Use the set destination command to set the Local Exchange Carrier
(LEC) number destination of the measurement call. This number is called by
the port being tested.
Note:
If you enter set destination none, the port does not attempt to make a call
toward any destination but makes the measurement on the current call. The test
is performed while the port is in use. Remember to start the call before launching
the test.
A responder is an analog trunk port that answers an incoming call and then plays
a sequence of tones. The analog media module or the LEC collect the
measurements while the responder plays its specific sequence. The responder can
be a port in the media module, or the Local Exchange Carrier (LEC).
The different types send different sequences of tones, as explained in
lines
on page 414.
• Use the set crosstalk-port command to specify the crosstalk port. The
port must be on the same board as the port being tested, but it must be a
different port from the port being tested.
• Use the set crosstalk-destination command to set the Local
Exchange Carrier number destination of the call from the crosstalk port.
Note:
If you enter set crosstalk-destination none, this indicates that the
crosstalk port does not attempt to make a call toward any destination but
expects an incoming call. Remember to start the call before launching the
test.
• Use the set crosstalk-responder command to specify the responder
port for the crosstalk port.
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